5 Gallon/25 Litre Home Brew Beer Making Pressure Barrel With Tap: 5 Gallon Barrel with cap with Brass S30 valve

5 Gallon/25 Litre Home Brew Beer Making Pressure Barrel With Tap: 5 Gallon Barrel with cap with Brass S30 valve
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5 G/25L Food Grade White Plastic Home Brew Pressure Beer Barrel with 2in neck and gravity fed lever tap at the bottom

Three Variants

5 Gallon Pressure Beer Barrel with 2" cap with vent cap

5 Gallon Pressure Beer Barrel with 2" cap with brass pin valve for use with sparklets bulbs

5 Gallon Pressure Beer Barrel with 2" cap with Brass S30 valve

  • Barrels made with durable food-grade plastic
  • Carrying handle
  • Bottom lever tap for easy syphoning
  • Ideal for pressurised drinks like beer, cider and lager.
  • The vent cap is ideal for pressurising with secondary fermentation.
  • It allows excess pressure to escape and no outside gases to get back in.
  • The Quick-Serve tap with a back nut fits brewing bins and wine fermenters or usable as a spare tap for the basic 2 and 5 gallon barrels. 
  • As a simple twist open/close paddle tap, it makes it very easy to serve your homemade beer, lager or cider.
  • Great product for storing your home brew beers, lagers and cider as they can be pressurised keeping your brew in tip top condition.
  • Beer Barrels are great for parties as they are easy to transport
  • Being plastic you are not worried about breakages.
  • These economic homebrew 25 litre pressure barrels do the job and are very popular due to the price.
  • Learn how to use the S30 CO 2 gas cylinder

     

    Homebrew barrel

    A homebrew barrel, also known as a keg, is a container for storing and dispensing beer or other carbonated beverages. These barrels are typically made of food-grade plastic and come in two sizes, either 2 gallons or 5 gallons.

    Home brewers often use barrels to store and serve their beer instead of bottling it. This is because kegs are more convenient and less time-consuming to fill, clean, and sanitize than bottles. Kegs also allow for more precise carbonation control and eliminate the need for priming sugar.

    When using a keg, the beer is typically carbonated by adding a measured amount of priming sugar or force-carbonating with carbon dioxide (CO2). The beer can then be dispensed through a tap attached to the keg.

    Overall, a home brew barrel can be an excellent option for home brewers looking for a more efficient and convenient way to store and serve their beer.

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